descriptions, see Category:Form-of templates. Hebrew nouns, adjectives, and personal pronouns all undergo declension (noun-paradigm inflection); and, due to the...
קִטּוּלֵי־) Action noun of some pi'el verbs, of the same root. Similar to a gerund in English. Declension of קיטול / קִטּוּל Hebrew terms in the pattern...
In feminine nouns, on the other hand, the /a/ remains and is regularly lenghtened, cf. שָׁנָה. קְטָלָה Gesenius, Wilhelm (1910) Hebrew Grammar, page...
construct קְטִילַת־) Action noun of some pa'al verbs, of the same root. Similar to a gerund in English. Declension of קְטִילָה Hebrew terms in the pattern קְטִילָה...
Biblical Hebrew pausal form קַטָּלֶת) Indicates a disease. כֶּלֶב (kélev, “a dog”) → כַּלֶּבֶת (kalévet, “rabies”) Feminine counterpart for a noun in the...
קְטָלִים, plural construct קַטְלֵי־ or קִטְלֵי־, Biblical Hebrew pausal form קָטֶל) A noun form, frequently segolate. Declension of קֶטֶל or Declension...
qattāl”) pattern of weak verbs in ־ה has the ending ־ַאי (“-ay”): בָּנָה (baná, bānâ) → בַּנַּאי (banáy, bannaʾy) Hebrew terms in the pattern קַטָּל...
translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}. Declension of קָטִיל קְטִילוּת (“state or quality of being a קָטִיל”, noun) Hebrew terms in the pattern קָטִיל...
חֲ. Cf. חֲמוֹר (<ḥimār) and חֲלוֹם (<ḥilām). קְטוֹלָה Gesenius, Wilhelm (1910) Hebrew Grammar, pages 231-232, §84n Hebrew terms in the pattern קְטוֹל...
From *qutl-. Hebrew doesn't allow consonant clusters at the end of words, which came to be as a result of the decline of the case system. For this reason...